http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/20/u...501-0530&WT.mc_ev=click&ad-keywords=MAYAUDDEV
....... in 2002, three motorcycle gang members were killed and about a dozen others were injured in a shooting and knifing brawl in Laughlin, Nev. The brawl broke out at Harrahs Casino and Hotel between the Hells Angels and the Mongols, all of whom were attending an annual motorcycle rally. About 120 people were detained by law enforcement. A total of 44 Hells Angels were indicted in federal court, but only seven were convicted. Six Mongols members pleaded guilty to state charges.
Officials, however, have defended their handling of the arrests and the $1 million bonds. I set that bond because there was nine people killed, and I felt that was appropriate for the incident that occurred, said Walter H. Peterson, the justice of the peace in McLennan County who made the decision.
a spokesman for the Waco Police Department, said the three bikers who had been released Juan Garcia, Drew King and Jim Harris, all of Austin were back in custody. The three men were arrested Sunday after they rode up to the scene carrying weapons and wearing motorcyle-gang colors, Sergeant Swanton said. After their release, new arrest warrants were issued for them, and bond was set at $1 million for each, he said.
They were not mistakenly released, he added.( That makes no sense to me - you?)
Much of the recent conflict stemmed from members of the Cossacks refusing to pay taxes, or dues that smaller gangs pay larger ones, to the Bandidos, a law enforcement official said.
Bandidos were known to require other biker gangs to get approval before they could wear their colors, or group logos.
Similarly in Waco, the violence may have been tied to who gets to wear the bottom rocker, or the lower curve of a motorcycle patch that denotes a state where a club has a presence. In this case, the bottom rocker says Texas.
Generally, in order to wear a bottom rocker, a club needs the approval of the local confederation of clubs, which are largely controlled by the dominant motorcycle group in the area.
including knives and chains with padlocks affixed to the ends. this has been widely reported - but it occurred to me they have motorcycles i dont know do they lock there bikes up like that or is it really for a fine wallop to anothers skull?
Some vocations:
excessive for Mr. Smith, a 59-year-old shop manager for a construction company........ Mr. Jones said. I dont think he did anything. I think the problem is he was there and there was an injured person that he helped take to the hospital.
. Mr. Garcia, an engineer for the public works department in Austin who has worked for the city since 2009,..........another suspect, Justin Waddington, was a drainage maintenance supervisor and had been employed by the municipality for 13 years. His status is currently employed, the spokeswoman said.